Carlos Tevez has Announced tha this future to Boca Juniors after being linked with a return to European football. The ex-Juventus, Manchester City and Manchester United forward was reportedly considering an exit from the Bombonera, with Napoli and Chelsea rumoured to be interested. But after a three-day leave period from the club following Copa Libertadores elimination, Tevez affirmed that he was not thinking of abandoning his boyhood club. "Of course I am staying at Boca. Everything else that is being said are just rumours," he told reporters in Monday's press conference. "It is almost always the case in Boca that if you miss out on an objective a whole soap opera is staged and we are used to it, but I see myself at Boca for a long time yet.
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Tevez denies Napoli & Chelsea links: I am staying at Boca
Carlos Tevez has Announced tha this future to Boca Juniors after being linked with a return to European football. The ex-Juventus, Manchester City and Manchester United forward was reportedly considering an exit from the Bombonera, with Napoli and Chelsea rumoured to be interested. But after a three-day leave period from the club following Copa Libertadores elimination, Tevez affirmed that he was not thinking of abandoning his boyhood club. "Of course I am staying at Boca. Everything else that is being said are just rumours," he told reporters in Monday's press conference. "It is almost always the case in Boca that if you miss out on an objective a whole soap opera is staged and we are used to it, but I see myself at Boca for a long time yet.
Saturday, July 23, 2016
We can't afford to drop points at home - 3SC's Adetunji Sunday
The battle for survival the drop has brought a renewed strength in the Ibadan outfit as the commissioner of sports in Oyo State, Barrister Abayomi Oke met with the team to fashion a way out for the shooting Stars striker Adetunji Sunday which have been admitted that the Oluyole Warriors don't have the luxury of dropping points at will as the season gets to the business end. "We are not under pressure, our current position has put it straight to us that the task ahead of us is definitely a tough one. We don't need to be told again," Sunday said.
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Algeria & Nigeria set for Africa U23 final showdown in Dakar
Nigeria face Algeria in the final
of the 2015 Africa U23 Championship in Senegal billed for the Stade Leopold
Sedar Senghor, Dakar the Dream Team piped hosts Senegal 1-0 in the first
semi-final with Etebo Oghenekaro converting from the penalty spot. Les Fennecs
on their own part brushed aside South Africa 2-0 in the second semis to reach their
first Olympics for the first time in 35 years. Oussama Darfalou and Mohammed
Benkhemassa scored in either half to book a place at next year’s multisport
event in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil alongside Nigeria. It was a well deserving win
for the north Africans who made the best of their positive start with an early
goal after eight minutes. A long ball from Riyad Keniche, found Darfalou, who
beat an offside trap before lobbying over South African goalie Jody February
for the opener.
Friday, August 7, 2015
Nigeria rise to 53rd in August Fifa ranking
Nigeria rose up four spots to 53rd place in the FIFA rankings released on Thursday, though Nigeria is now the tenth-ranked African side. The Super Eagles have moved four places up in the grading released by the world football ruling body, but remain tenth in Africa. In July’s grading, the Super Eagles dropped 14 places to 57th – their poorest drop in 2015. One the continent, they are ranked Algeria, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Tunisia, Senegal, Cameroon, Congo, Cape Verde Island and Egypt.
Copa America champions, Chile entered the top ten at the expense of the Netherlands who that two places to 12th in the world.
Friday, June 26, 2015
Debate: Is it the right time for John Obi Mikel to leave Chelsea?
Nigeria's John Obi
Mikel has been heavily linked with a move away from Chelsea this
summer. The Nigeria midfielder has been linked with a move away from Stamford
Bridge; should he cut his losses and try his chances away from West London, or
remain with Jose Mourinho? The 28-year-old has been linked with a move to
Turkish champions Fenerbahce, but United Arab Emirates heavyweights Al Ain
appear favourites for the player's signature. Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan, who
currently features for the reigning UAE Pro-League champions, has expressed his
conviction that the Nigerian will definitely be heading to Abu Dhabi this
summer. Following an indifferent season, in which the midfielder claimed his
second Premier League title, but only made six starts in the top flight, the
Super Eagle may have come to the end of the road at Stamford Bridge.
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Enyeama snubs NFF disciplinary committee
Vincent Enyeama failed to appear before the
disciplinary committee of the Nigeria Football Federation on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 and may be sanctioned. The
goalkeeper failed to appear before the NFF disciplinary body on Tuesday for his
comment on the choice of Kaduna for Eagles game versus Chad. The Lille
goalkeeper came under barrage of criticisms for his remark against the NFF’s
choice of Ahmadu Stadium, Kaduna for Eagles Afcon qualifier against Chad played
on June 13,2015. Not satisfied with his apology, the Super Eagles captain was
summoned to a disciplinary hearing on Tuesday in Abuja, but the former Enyimba
player turned down the invite. “In the case of Enyeama, we
want this matter dealt with internally, in-house and quietly; the noise that
this thing has generated is uncalled for,” Green told the media. Meanwhile, Chris Green who is a member of the
NFF said [Enyeama’s] case will be treated with caution as those in the
disciplinary committee will be allowed to do their job then the appropriate
actions will be taken. “Situations where people will pre-judge even before the
persons have appeared did not even help matters.
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Critical Thinking and Sports IQ – How to take Nigerian football to the next level
In sports, we expect good players to have a high level of intelligence – football IQ, basketball IQ. Sports IQ is something you can develop just like academic IQ, but you must be trained in how to get it. You look at the raw materials for developing academic IQ and see that there is no difference in what is needed in having a good sports IQ. or anyone that has attended college or university classes in the US, these words will be very familiar – critical thinking. Critical thinking is base of all university courses. It is what helps individual students develop academic intelligence. The base is to be able to problem solve, be creative, make sound decisions, think strategically, have organizational planning and be open. Nigerian athletes have a very high deficiency of good or adequate sports IQ. I use the word athlete to cover all our sports persons in every sporting endeavor we participate in. Let me dwell on our just ousted U20 football team from the World Cup. This team is considered a golden generation – they won the U17 World Cup in 2013 and paraded the best player in the tournament.
Friday, May 22, 2015
Guardiola: I can't win the treble every year
The Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola has been criticised for the Bavarians'
exit from the Champions League semi-finals at the hands of Barcelona and being
knocked out of the DFB-Pokal on penalties at the same stage by Borussia
Dortmund. Pep Guardiola says it's unrealistic for people to
expect him to win the treble with Bayern Munich and repeated his desire to stay at the
club. "If Bayern Munich are looking for a coach that has to win the treble
every year then I'm not the one they want," he told reporters at a press
conference on Friday. "I'm not good enough to do that. "I've learnt
that people talk too much here, my advice to my critics is to calm down. They
should have more respect for the German champions.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Van Praag pulls out of Fifa presidency campaign
Fifa presidential candidate Michael van Praag has stood down from his election campaign to support Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein's attempt to oust Sepp Blatter. The Dutch FA president has thrown his support behind fellow candidate Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan, not incumbent Sepp Blatter "Michael van Praag has decided, after long consideration with stakeholeders and third parties that he withdraw his candidacy for the Fifa presidency," the KNVB said in a statement. "He will support the bid of Prince Ali Al Hussein now. Eight days before May 29's election, the Dutch FA (KNVB) chief has chosen to back out of the race to run world football's governing body, and he is expected to elaborate on his decision at a press conference on Thursday.
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